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Posted on 08/22/2012 1:47:19 PM PDT by NautiNurse
What if I don’t want my heart broken any more? Because I’d like to watch it.
These weather people LOVE to hang crepe. I’m very worried about our people on the coast. Winds will make us lose power, because, as you know, my little town is like a forest with the Military Park and all the very old, beautiful trees which fall. It just takes one to knock out the grid.
Unprecedented rain in Palm beach county. Some areas got 15 inches of rain (and we’re not done!)....kids are floating on rafts in the street...amazing storm.
But with the BP oil spill possibly harming the coast of LA, 75 mph winds for 2 days, flooding will occur in NOLA as well. Storm surge over the levees, Lake Pontchartrain. FEMA will fail. Obama and the Dem mayor will not get any criticisms, Jindal will be blamed.
Just heard Joe Bastardi on Hannity. He is not backing down much on his dire predictions for NOLA. Mainly because he thinks it will drop a foot or more of rain on the SE side of NO which will really test the levees. He did say he did not think that the Ms. And La. Coasts would be hit that hard. He still thinks that if we see an eye form in next few hours, that it will strengthen very rapidly and could be a 2 or 3 coming onshore. he said something about the storm surge but I missed it.
We went through a hurricane coming up through Natchez years ago and it was pretty scary even that far inland but I think it was a 3 when it hit the La. Coast. Those big old Ms. trees can for sure get scary bending and breaking in the wind.
I know, my family is all in TX and NM. I don’t brag about our rain to them. :)
Well Mary Landreiu’s brother the democrat mayor has done nothing so far but tell folks they are on their own. I don’t get it.....if a republican mayor said that all hell would break lose.
Gosh, that’s not good news at all. We went through Katrina 7 years ago, almost to this date. She was UGLY, but Isaac is not Katrina. Our Coastal friends are going to get hit. I’m already praying for them.
Please check your mail!
Hush yo' mouth!
Tampa local news reported a waterspout a few blocks from the Tampa Convention site this afternoon.
That funktop floater loop is a marvel comic super monster!
Bump again...
Check yer mail AGAIN!
...Isaac expected to be a hurricane soon...significant storm surge
and flood threat from rainfall expected along the northern Gulf
Coast...
Monday, August 27, 2012
Isaac moving more west?
posted by Bob Breck at 2:24 PM (CT)Latest satellite loops show Isaac has taken a slight jog to the west. Is this a trend or a temporary "wobble". Frankly, I don't know as computer models still have a spread between near Houston to Mobile. I still feel Isaac is going to do something that surprises us...like rapid intensification. Tuesday PM thru dark on Wednesday will be our worse weather conditions. Of course the track will dictate who gets clobbered the worse, but unless Isaac keeps on a more westward course well off shore to our south, we will get quite a hammering for 24-36 hours beginning midday on Tuesday. Rainfall amounts could exceed 10 " with the surge in Lake P. 5-10 feet. We do have a much stronger levee system post Katrina and Isaac will give it a good test. More to come later this PM after next NHC advisory at 4 PM. Stay tuned!
The thing is still sucking dry air in the “dirty” part, but signs of intensification are there. I was there for Andrew when the storm suddenly exploded right before landfall. If the dry air gets pushed out this storm could have serious ramifications (any storm hitting NO does because of the “bowl”) but hype has been embarrassing.
Before anyone says tinfoil look at who runs the entire Executive Branch including the IRS. Also the globull warming hysteria has been a good indicator that politics can control “the science”. Dry air has slowed (intensification) this storm down, despite what the “experts” predicted 750 miles ago.
Unflippin' believable.
Re: weatherunderground’s forecast models: can someone explain the difference betwixt their computer model and ensemble model? Is either considered more reliable?
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